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It was no great surprise to see the midfielder, dropping deep to collect a 25th-minute Jonas Lossl pass, hunted down by West Ham's Mark Noble deep in Huddersfield territory. The game was too quick for Lolley, who dithered in possession and had his pocket picked.

Seconds later Lossl was fetching the ball from his net, Huddersfield a goal down and Lolley with his head down too. For him, the game was too quick. Up a notch from what he is used to in the Championship.

The midfielder bent the ball past goalkeeper Adrian to level the Premier League tie at 1-1

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Joe Lolley's error in the first half allowed Mark Noble to give West Ham the lead

The midfielder made amends by curling the ball in for the Huddersfield equaliser

Yet his equaliser just before half-time was the product of a man playing without fear, without the familiarity of disappointment. He sold Noble, sauntered towards goal and wonderfully bent past Adrian.

A real class finish and you wonder if some of Huddersfield's other attacking players would have had that same gumption to try their luck. Lolley certainly has something to offer in what is becoming a proper relegation scrap given it is now only two wins since the start of November.

Lolley was dispossessed by Mark Noble who scored West Ham's first of four goals

Wagner wanted new faces and he has got some already. Pritchard, who replaced Lolley, was given 25 minutes to impress and it does beg the question of why, if managers truly believe these signings will benefit their side, he was not on from the start.

Yes, he has not been in Yorkshire long, but adrenaline ought to carry him through a debut. Can a team like Huddersfield really afford to leave a £14million man on the bench for such an important afternoon? The fee is second only to Steve Mounie in the summer.

The £14million man Pritchard could have started the game despite signing on Friday

Lolley struggled to retain the ball when Huddersfield needed somebody to get their foot on it in midfield and seems he could act as an impact player for the remainder of this campaign.

Pritchard, meanwhile, has proven adept at recycling possession nicely - something Huddersfield have not done enough of this year. That is partly why West Ham got away from them after the break on Saturday. This hammering may not feel like a seismic result now but Wagner really needs the best of what he owns playing.